Gabriel Introduces New Website Training Resources

Gabriel Introduces New Website Training Resources

An expansion of the Answerman Tech Line, the new training page includes videos, technical bulletins, online catalogs and FAQs for light- and heavy-duty vehicles.

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. – Ride Control, maker of Gabriel shocks and struts, announced the launch of a new training menu on the Gabriel website.

An expansion of the Answerman Tech Line, the new training page include videos, technical bulletins, online catalogs and FAQs for light- and heavy-duty vehicles.

“The convenience and resources from the new training menu have received a lot of positive feedback,” said Jonathon Gore, director of marketing at Gabriel North America. “We are dedicated to keeping our customers educated about our products. By expanding our Answerman page to a full menu of resources and training options, we strive to provide as much education as possible.”

The new training menu is divided into two sections: light-vehicle training and heavy-duty training. Each section includes a series of training videos to help dealers and installers better-sell Gabriel shocks and struts, as well as to ensure their proper handling and optimum performance.

The menu also provides FAQs to provide a variety of information to dealers, installers and consumers.

Technical bulletins and the Answerman Tech Line will educate Gabriel customers on product installation and safety, inspection, proper disposal and the best fit for a vehicle in question, along with many other useful topics, according to Ride Control.

The new training menu also accepts field-training requests for Gabriel ride-control on-site product training. Here, Gabriel customers can request custom Gabriel product-knowledge training at their operation, based on availability. Training participants can include parts managers, mechanics or outside sales personnel.

The full online PDF catalog for light-vehicle and heavy-duty ride-control products is available for dealers and customers to choose the best possible option for their sale. Gabriel’s interactive Part Lookup is available on the home page for quick and easy instant online search by application or part number.

To learn more about Gabriel’s online training resources, click the Training menu tab at gabriel.com.

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